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The Ascent of Ben

By Timothy Gorman

Folds rocks Schine, suburbs

Dance show ends week of MLK events

By Brittany Henning

Emerging from the dark atmosphere of Goldstein Auditorium, the stage became luminous. The synchronized movements of dancers, accompanied by choreographed lighting and soulful music, reflected the triumphant harmony Martin Luther King Jr. once dreamed of. As part of Dream Week 2005, three of Syracuse University's dance troupes produced Dancing in the Dream on Friday night.

Films exhibit variety of strange art presentations

By Dan Poster

Eureka. They've done it. Someone has finally managed to string up a draw curtain through the mammoth open double that is the Rocky Mountains. Privacy at last. For those interested, a film documenting the nine-ton orange nylon drape that spans quarter-mile Rifle Gap in Colorado, and the epic process that was conceiving and constructing it, will be shown starting Monday in Sims Hall as part of a continuing film series.

Horoscopes

This week, our unlicensed astrologers tell your fortune based on your favorite brand of deodorant. Right Guard Paw prints leading away from your front door will make you think your dog has escaped. He hasn't - but there's definitely a strong smell of skunk coming from the kitchen.

20 Years of Z89 Airplay Celebrated

By Tim Gosseling

Although many of today's college students stay connected to music trends through their computers, radio has survived the evolution of listening - from vinyl records to the mp3. This year, one of Syracuse University's three radio stations, Z89 FM, is celebrating its 20th anniversary of keeping students current with the new sound.

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